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Statistical processing: Not so implausible after all
Myczek and Simons (2008) have shown that findings attributed to a statistical mode of perceptual processing can, instead, be explained by focused...
Perception and Psychophysics, 10/01/08 by Chong, Sang Chul; Joo, Sung Jun; Emmanouil, Tatiana-Aloi; Treisman, Anne · More from publication -
Dividing attention across feature dimensions in statistical processing of perceptual groups
Statistical processing has been shown in the perception of several visual dimensions, including size, speed, direction of motion, and orientation....
Perception and Psychophysics, 08/01/08 by Emmanouil, Tatiana Aloi; Treisman, Anne · More from publication -
Distractor inhibition is more effective at a central than at a peripheral location
The "distractor eccentricity effect" refers to the finding of reduced interference from an incompatible distractor at a central relative to a...
Perception and Psychophysics, 08/01/08 by Chen, Zhe; Treisman, Anne · More from publication -
Implications of visual search deficits for cognitive theory
Neuropsychological evidence was presented and found to be consistent with Treisman's Feature Integration Theory (FIT). Several studies were...
Canadian Psychology, 02/01/96 by Robertson, Lynn C; Treisman, Anne · More from publication -
Visual attention and the perception of features and objects
Feature integration theory (Treisman & Gelade, 1980) suggested that simple features are codel in parallel in a number of specialized feature maps,...
Canadian Psychology, 01/01/94 by Treisman, Anne · More from publication


